damon5

  • 288 Dorset St South Burlington, VT 05403, USA - South Burlington
    There is a traffic signal for cars at the entrance/exit of the Blue Mall on Dorset St, but no pedestrian signal for those traveling on the Dorset St sidewalk/path on the east side of the road. This creates a dangerous situation where pedestrians in the crosswalk may get hit by cars who suddenly receive a green signal.
  • 288-338 Dorset St South Burlington, VT 05403, USA - South Burlington
    This intersection has a traffic signal for cars, but no pedestrian signal on the Dorset St sidewalk./bike path, creating a dangerous situation in which pedestrians and bicyclists don't know if cars will suddenly get a green light. (Pedestrian signals exist for *crossing* Dorset St, but not following the sidewalk along Dorset St.)
  • 152 Dorset St South Burlington, VT 05403, USA - South Burlington
    The intersection in front of Barnes & Noble on Dorset St has a traffic signal for cars, but no pedestrian signals. This creates a dangerous situation where a pedestrian could be unexpectedly struck by a car who receives a green light. (See photo)
  • 443-655 Kimball Ave South Burlington, VT 05403, USA - South Burlington
    Plants on shoulder partially block westbound bike lane on north side of road, forcing bicyclists to swerve left out of bike lane, or ride through plants.
  • Dorset St At Market St - South Burlington
    The intersection of Market St at Dorset St has a traffic signal for cars, but no pedestrian signals. This creates a dangerous situation where a pedestrian could be unexpectedly struck by a car who receive a green light.
  • Dorset St on east side of street, in vicinity of San Remo Drive - South Burlington

    Side roads on the east side of Dorset St are being repaved, causing a several-inch drop between the bike path & sidewalk where these streets intersect Dorset St.

    The several-inch change in surface is extremely dangerous to unprepared bicyclists & pedestrians, and there should be signage to warn of the construction.

  • Kimball Avenue from Shunpike headed west (on north side of road) - South Burlington

    Along Kimball Ave headed West, tall plants on the north side of the road extend into the bike lane, making bicyclists choose between a) biking through the growth in the bike lane or b) swerving left to avoid biking through the plant growth.

    Some weedwacking would solve this pretty easily.